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When the ice cubes melt, is there any change in their volume?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Can't say

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Answer

Yes

Reason — Ice has less closely packed structure of molecules than water so ice takes up more space and when it melts, this structure collapses, and the molecules pack more closely, reducing the volume.

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